Exploring Personal FootprintsBev Farb, Everett Community College Students apply the main research methods in sociology to explore their personal footprints (i.e., the global consequences of their individual actions).

Waste As A ResourceBen Fackler-Adams, Skagit Valley College Students understand the growing impact of waste and waste disposal on our environment and economy, and examines solutions to these issues through exploration of waste as a resource and the implementation of zero-waste manufacturing/building practices.

Delocalized Diets: Globalization, Food, and CultureMary L. Russell, Pierce College This assignment addresses cultural sustainability by asking students to go beyond distinguishing between five subsistence strategies to examining the impact of globalization on diet and culture.

Climate Instability and DiseaseClarissa Dirks, The Evergreen State College The module was designed to introduce students to a variety of biological processes of infectious disease that are connected through human activities and climate instability.